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1 atom, 1 X-ray fingerprint: scientists did it, and it changes a lot
Physicists have finally done what once sounded like science fiction: they have read the X-ray “fingerprint” of a single atom, isolating the signal of one of nature’s smallest building blocks from the ...
Ocean Optics reports on how spectroscopy revolutionizes research by utilizing light to analyze materials, improving accuracy and efficiency.
Ling, A. and Pandya, N. (2025) Quantum Computing and Quantum Sensing: A Pedagogical Introduction to Emerging Quantum ...
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Giant “superatoms” may stabilize quantum state transfers
Quantum engineers are starting to think bigger, literally, as they look for ways to move fragile quantum information without ...
Later work by others built on this, showing that these energy levels are a fundamental part of how the universe works at the ...
Duplicates of crystal structures are flooding databases, implicating repositories hosting organic, inorganic, and ...
The ultimate goal of materials scientists is to design and create materials with precise structures and tailored properties.
Using the world’s most powerful X-ray laser, scientists have filmed atoms performing an eternal quantum dance that never stops — even at absolute zero.
Abstract: This letter proposes a novel high-scanning-rate leaky-wave antenna (LWA) characterized by a simple structure and low profile. The high-scanning rate and high-order harmonic suppression ...
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